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Old 03-03-2009, 11:34 PM #1
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Hi dear friend:

As I wrote some weeks ago, mi father has PD, and he took the chance to prove this procedure.
He travelled to germany in january with my mother an brother.
My father and brother are medical, so in Koln they had the opportunity to talk with the team of X cell.
The procedure has a 70% probability of success, and it depends of 2 things:

Cell Steam Qualitys.
quantity of cell founds.

The effects of the procedure can appear since first mounth until six mounth.


About negative efectts, there are a few.
Until now, my father has some positive effects en his health:

He is slepping better, without awake in the morning.
His "on off" crissis are more soft than before, same thing with the rigidity.
by now are consuming 1/4 less levodopa than before.

Obviusly, some days he feels worse and some days better, but in this time (he took the procedure on 6th january 2009) he has this progress.

beside this procedure, hi has a special diet prescript from a neurological doctor that visited in munich. He avoid eat proteins in breakfast and lunch, and only eat proteins (chicken, beef, fish, eggs, milk, cheese, soya) at dinner.
And consume since december Rasagilina, that help him to pass through the effects on off.

I hope this information help you and if you want more informatión, tell me.
Thank you very much for this interesting information. Please keep me advised of his progress and I hope that his improvement continues.
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Old 03-17-2009, 10:03 AM #2
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HI,
I am pleased to inform you that my son is showing slow improvement in his behavior (autism) and gross motor skills)cerebral palsy). the improvements started just a few days after the transplant and they became more visible after 3-4 weeks. I would suggest everyone who has any brain condition to go to x-cell and get treatment. Doctors are very nice. Center is very clean. I am very satisfied.
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Old 07-18-2009, 06:32 PM #3
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hi,
i just joined this site. i need some info on xcell, like how good is the treatment, any negative points, and how was the treatment with small kids. we are thinking of going to germany for our son's treatment as well, but little afraid. he is 5, special need child, have lots gross, motor difficulties, so please gys help us out here.
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Thank you very much for this interesting information. Please keep me advised of his progress and I hope that his improvement continues.
Hi.
I´m glad to tell you that since my father took the procedure in Koln, he has very importan progress in his health.
he began to do some exercise, he doesnt feel rigidity in his arms anymore.
before the treatment, my father never used to go out alone, now he make his thing by himself, and feels more self-sufficient.

I hope that his experience can help you.
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Hi.
I´m glad to tell you that since my father took the procedure in Koln, he has very importan progress in his health.
he began to do some exercise, he doesnt feel rigidity in his arms anymore.
before the treatment, my father never used to go out alone, now he make his thing by himself, and feels more self-sufficient.

I hope that his experience can help you.
"he doesn't feel rigidity in his arms anymore" ... that is a big step. Has his balance improved? I am looking into Xcell for my husband, who has been diagnosed with Parkinson's. He is currently only 51, but the PD symptoms have aged him dramatically including his balance, coordination and muscle atrophy. We have a 10 year old son who needs his Dad, so I'm hoping the long trip to Germany will be worth it. I am still waiting for a response from the paperwork that I filled in a couple of months ago.
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